Prolonged institutional rearing is associated with atypically large amygdala volume and difficulties in emotion regulation
Cornell University · California Institute of Technology · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Early adversity, for example poor caregiving, can have profound effects on emotional development. Orphanage rearing, even in the best circumstances, lies outside of the bounds of a species-typical caregiving environment. The long-term effects of this early adversity on the neurobiological development associated with socio-emotional behaviors are not well understood. Seventy-eight children, who include those who have experienced orphanage care and a comparison group, were assessed. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to measure volumes of whole brain and limbic structures (e.g. amygdala, hippocampus). Emotion regulation was assessed with an emotional go-nogo paradigm, and anxiety and internalizing…
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17Topics & keywords
- Amygdala
- Psychology
- Anxiety
- Developmental psychology
- Clinical psychology
- Affect (linguistics)
- Psychiatry
- Neuroscience
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